The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise

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The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise

The Making of India: The Untold Story of British Enterprise

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It flies in the face of current anti-British thinking there and provides a much more balanced and informed view. He worked harder and offered a better level of service than anyone else — and learned to live on a meager budget. London-based Lalvani, founder and chairman of Vitabiotics Ltd, a vitamin and mineral-based food supplements company, received the fellowship at the Director's Annual Dinner at the Science Museum in London last night. Dr Lalvani shows his love of both countries in a generous, heart-warming contribution to our history. The examples he uses to portray Britain's contributions to India are supported by facts and most of his examples continue to exist today.

He is very popular and respected among Sindhis, a selfless person, a person with a sacrificing nature.

Today, Vitabiotics exports to more than 100 countries and has 20 UK brands, eight of which are number one in their markets. He has always taken a keen interest in social issues and together with Ford Foundation has sponsored the British Council's Oxford Seminars in Corpus Christi College on Tackling Corruption Worldwide. This is before we even consider the excellence of the Indian Civil Service and the high casualties (half according to Ferguson) among those coming from England due to previously unencountered illnesses. But I wanted to do it that way — it is important to understand how all the different parts of the business operate and to see how important each part is. He has supported a new eye hospital for the poor in Lagos and the KVOWRC Foundation in Nairobi for a rehabilitation centre for young, orphan girls.

The Sikhs were faced with a greater threat, as the Muslims who migrated from the undivided Punjab considered Sikhs their prime targets. This factual and illustrated account in 400 pages, with 22 chapters, titled The Making of India is due for publication in the second half of 2008. Dr Kartar Lalvani OBE, FRPharmS, DSc, is founder and chairman of Vitabiotics, Britain's leading vitamin company. DTI innovation award in 2004 for his pioneering work on Human Immune system with excellent survival results in the treatment of HIV patients in a major placebo controlled clinical trial on his Immunace conducted by the London school of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and published in The Official International Journal of AIDs. She was terrified and it was only the intervention of our mum who promised to deal with it (no doubt utilising a bin) that settled her.

The sheer audacity and scale of such an endeavor, the courage and enterprise, have no parallel in world history. Interview of Kartar Lawani (K L) by Ram Jawhrani (R J) chairman of Sahyog Foundation conducted on the Sahyadri Channel of Doordarshan on its programme 'SINDHI SARVECH'. In the year 1947, Britain left behind, the world's largest and sustainable democracy, with some great institutions like a unified world class Indian army besides an excellent Indian civil service with impeccable judiciary, Parliament and the legacy of good governance. Perhaps most impressive was the construction of the huge railway network — 10,000 miles of track in 25 years.

As the leading charity for bone health in the UK, the NOS offers support to people with osteoporosis and has been instrumental in bringing the condition to public and medical prominence. This book is the first to assess in a single volume almost all aspects of Britain s remarkable contribution in providing India with its lasting institutional and physical infrastructure, which continues to underpin the world s largest democracy in the twenty-first century. The book takes the reader through each sector and/or activity, criss-crossing the sub-continent as it does so.Plus, it is written by a native of India who knows first hand the benefits of the British influence on life there. He later married Turkish actress and singer Semiramis Pekkan (sister of singer Ajda Pekkan) in 1987, with whom he has a son, it also ended in a divorce in 1996. If the self-righteous and ignorant Balliol undergraduates understood any real history, they would have known that Lord Curzon devoted much of his energy as Viceroy to remedying the neglect of many of India’s historic monuments — he more than anyone helped save the Taj Mahal. But generally Sindhis didn't receive any great assistance inspite of the fact that they sacrificed the maximum as the time of independence.



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